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In January 2012, The Wall Street Journal interviewed Siu Li Tan, an assistant director and curator for the Singapore Art Museum (SAM).

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In this final installment of our ‘trends in contemporary art’ series, we look at how collectors are adapting to the era of information technology and increased interconnection.

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In this third installation of our four part Asian art trends series, we look at trends that, while tangential to the contemporary art world, will have vital influence.

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Rock Drilon, artist, owner of Mag:net Gallery in Quezon City and an avid biker, had the idea of bringing together two of his loves in 2011 in a series of city gallery tours called ARTBike.

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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The Miami Herald questioned six art professionals on their views on global art trends. We summarise the main points from the article and supplement them with thoughts of our own.

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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The India Art Fair, formally the India Art Summit, is launching Collectors’ Circle, an ongoing membership programme which aims to connect and educate emerging collectors.

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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Art Radar has been successfully training art writers since its inception and have designed a certificate programme based on this experience. Sign up now!

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An article recently published on MumbaiMirror.com takes a look at two Indian art schools and explains why one has lost its way while the other is thriving.

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As a student of the Art Radar Certificate in Art Journalism and Writing, you will learn the ins and outs of the writing about contemporary art.

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The National Art Gallery, Singapore has launched Exhibition Panoramas and Art Radar takes a virtual tour to find out how close to a real show experience the feature is.

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In a recent Time Out Hong Kong interview, Lord Norman Foster talks about his plan for the West Kowloon Cultural District, the biggest cultural project in the region.

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In this continuation of our ongoing series of list posts, we look at Internet tools that are helping to bring art to the masses by linking to the best posts from our archives.

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As a student of the Art Radar Certificate in Art Journalism and Writing 101, you will learn the ins and outs of the writing about contemporary art.

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China-based bilingual art publication LEAP has put together an incredibly in-depth April 2011 issue that focusses on China’s art education system, past to present.

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As reported in The Telegraph in May 2011, some works of art have now been scientifically proven to provoke intense feelings of pleasure in human test subjects.

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It can be tough to engage today’s tech-dependent children in “real world” art history education but it seems that French company Archimuse has found a solution.

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In this “short thought” Kate Cary Evans explores the future of museums, asking them to focus on excellence in scholarship rather than on getting people through their doors.

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As a student of the Art Radar Certificate in Art Journalism and Writing, you will learn the ins and outs of the writing about contemporary art.

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